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Alternator problem?
A couple of times in the past few weeks I've tried to start my car and its completely dead. Happened again today and I'm not sure what it is. When i turn the key theres a loud clicking but the engine doesn't turn over.
A few people have suggested an alternator problem. Anyone got an idea what else it could be?
If it is the alternator how much should i expect to pay to get it fixed?
Thanks
A few people have suggested an alternator problem. Anyone got an idea what else it could be?
If it is the alternator how much should i expect to pay to get it fixed?
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You can do a basic alternator and battery test yourself if you have a basic electronic test meter, with the meter on DC a healthy battery should measure at least 12.5-13.5volts. a knackered battery may show 12 or less.
When you start the engine if the alternator is working correctly the battery voltage should increase to at least 13.8v, If the alternator is not charging then the voltage will probably drop rather than increase.
When you start the engine if the alternator is working correctly the battery voltage should increase to at least 13.8v, If the alternator is not charging then the voltage will probably drop rather than increase.